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Relive the Greatest Story Ever Told

on December 6, 2022

The Christmas story is one of the most well known and enduring narratives, inspiring hope, joy, and faith around the world. This season, relive the greatest story ever told and discover anew the true king of Christmas, Jesus Christ. This Christmas, you can get the Logos digital edition for free when you buy the print edition of select Lexham books. Gift a copy to a loved one or keep them both for yourself!

Here are a few highlights from the Lexham Christmas Sale:

The King of Christmas: All God’s Children Search for Jesus

Inspired by the story of the magi and Mary’s Magnificat and featuring a family prayer, The King of Christmas invites children and families to share the joy of searching for Jesus during Advent.

Join FatCat and the wise men as they follow the light of the Christmas star, journeying over sea and field, through market and temple, to find the King of Christmas. This journey doesn’t end at the manger but can help children discover where we find the King of Christmas today—in his Word.

“The excitement and anticipation over the King of Christmas builds with each page! I love this treatment of the Christmas story, with its colorful illustrations and interactive catechism that invite the whole family to consider the miracle of Immanuel, God with us.” —Rachel Joy Welcher

The Word from the Beginning

In The Word from the Beginning, Bruce G. Schuchard reunites John’s prologue with the rest of his Gospel. What Jesus does in the Gospel embodies who Jesus is in the prologue. Jesus’s words and actions reveal and unfold his unique identity as the Word. Jesus is indeed God’s Word enfleshed.

This theological reading of John’s Gospel unifies Jesus’s identity, words, and work, opening up implications for Johannine Christology.

“A beautiful little book that is succinct, insightful, and imminently readable. Schuchard’s deep understanding of the Fourth Gospel is obvious on every page, as he guides his readers through the unfolding story of the Word made flesh.” —Craig A. Evans


Season’s readings: Get select print and digital bundles for one great price during the Lexham Christmas Sale.

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